Monthly Archives: November 2017

Alice Paul and Lucy Burns originally formed the National Woman’s Party. It stood as a key organization in the fight for women’s suffrage, which in 1920 resulted in the 19th Amendment to the Constitution. Now centered at the Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C., the group provides educational programs, tours, exhibits, research and publications that explore the evolving role of women in modern society.The National Monument houses an impressive collection of suffrage banners, archives and artifacts documenting the continuing effort by women and men of all races, religions and ideas to win voting rights and equality for women under the law, notes Jeff Ifrah.

Michelle Cohen, Chair of the E-Commerce Group for Ifrah Law PLCC, has been elected to the Executive Committee of the National Woman’s Party (NWP) at the Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument in Washington, D.C.Her title will be Vice President, Legal.Cohen joined the NWP Board of Directors in 2015.

Mr. Jeff Ifrah will be accompanied at this webinar by Bryce Blum, the founding partner of IME Law and counsel to international eSports betting firm Unikrn Gaming. Sponsored by the Center for Professional Development from the ABA and the Forum on the Entertainment and Sports Industries, the webinar took place September 13, 2016 at 12:00 PM (EDT, with attendees eligible for 1.50 General Continuing Legal Education (CLE) credit hours. List price for tickets is $195, but ABA members purchased tickets for $150, and sponsor members for $95.

Joined by attorney Bryce Blum, Jeff will discuss legal issues surrounding esports, including finance, immigration, gaming, gambling and betting, cyber security, business law, advertising, and underage play. Additionally, Jeff will provide a general overview of the current eSports market, discuss recent government and class action challenges, and provide predictions for the future of the industry.